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Hammond, Indiana is the home of Purdue University Northwest (PNW). The public, four-year university offers its 10,000 students certificate programs, associate degree programs, bachelor’s degree options, and graduate and post-graduate degrees. Students have the option to live on or off campus. Female students outnumber male students 58% to 42% and the majority of the students are enrolled in undergraduate programs (over 9,000). The most popular programs are registered nursing, business administration, accounting, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and education.
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Overview of Purdue University Northwest (PNW)
The school is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and individual programs are accredited by organizations within the program’s expertise. Evening classes and distance learning are options for students trying to continue their education while advancing in their careers.
General Information
School Type | Public |
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Campus Setting | Suburb: Large |
Campus Housing | Yes |
Student Faculty Ratio | 17:1 |
Graduation Rate | 38% |
Year Founded | 2016 |
Student Enrollment
Total Students10,006
9,106
900
Undergraduate Student
Male 4,007
Female 5,099
Graduate Student
Male 396
Female 504
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PNW Acceptance Rate and Admissions
APPLICATIONS5,670
ACCEPTANCE1,644
Acceptance Rate29%
Enrollment 1,250
Admissions | |
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Application Fee | $25 |
High School GPA | Required |
High School Rank | Recommended |
High School Transcripts | Required |
College Prep Courses | Recommended |
Recommendations | NA |
SAT/ACT | Required |
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) | Required |
Application Deadline | August 1 |
Common Application Accepted | No |
Purdue Northwest Tuition Cost & Financial Aid
In-state tuition for Purdue is $7,812, while out-of-state tuition is closer to $14,500. For those who wish to live on campus, room and board costs and additional $7,765, and books and miscellaneous costs are an additional $6,700. This means that an in-state student living on campus will pay $23,211 and out-of-state students will pay around $31,000 per year. Sixty-three percent of students receive financial aid in the form of grants and scholarships, while 25% of students receive other forms of funding. The balance of the cost is covered by federal student aid, mainly in the form of student loans, which 82% of the students enrolled at Purdue utilize.
Average net price | 2018-2019 |
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Net Price | $10,157 |
Average Total Aid | $7,253 |
Students Receiving Financial Aid | 82% |
Room & Board | $7,765 |
Sticker Price
- Tuition In-State - $7,812
- Tuition Out-of-State - $14,495
- Books and Supplies - $1,500
- Room & Board - $7,765
- Other - $6,134
Academics
Purdue University Northwest has a decent retention rate of 67%, which means for every 100 first-year students that attend, 67 return for a second year. This speaks highly of the school’s ability to attract and keep its students. Eighteen percent of students graduate within four years, while 38% of students complete their degrees within six years. However, this is not as dire as it may seem since 33% of students transfer to another educational institution rather than simply dropping out. So, while the school may not graduate all of these students themselves, you can see that a majority of them do graduate.
The school has a student to faculty ratio of 17 to 1, so although students might have to make an appointment during an instructor’s office hours, there is still opportunity to receive one-on-one assistance if necessary. If, however you want smaller class sizes then seeking an education at a small school might be a better option.
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Student Population Total
Student Population 10,006
9,106
900
Most Popular Programs & Majors
(# of Diplomas Awarded by Subject)
Health Professions and Related Programs | 830 Total Graduates / 40% |
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Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing, Other | 657 Graduates |
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse | 125 Graduates |
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General | 4 Graduates |
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist | 4 Graduates |
All Business Majors | 322 Total Graduates / 15% |
Business Administration and Management, General | 74 Graduates |
Accounting | 61 Graduates |
Marketing/Marketing Management, General | 40 Graduates |
Finance, General | 39 Graduates |
All Engineering Majors | 164 Total Graduates / 8% |
Mechanical Engineering | 80 Graduates |
Electrical and Electronics Engineering | 47 Graduates |
Civil Engineering, General | 26 Graduates |
Computer Engineering, General | 11 Graduates |
All Engineering Majors | 161 Total Graduates / 8% |
Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician | - |
Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician | 0 Graduates |
Construction Engineering Technology/Technician | - |
Electromechanical Technology/Electromechanical Engineering Technology | - |
All Education Majors | 93 Total Graduates / 4% |
Elementary Education and Teaching | - |
Early Childhood Education and Teaching | - |
Secondary Education and Teaching | - |
All Other Diplomas | 25% |
Outcome & Salary
The average salary of a graduate from Purdue University Northwest is $71,627, well over the national average of $38,792, and they have a projected 10-year salary potential of $716,000. This equates to an excellent return on investment, even if students needed to take out student loans to complete their degrees. The school is accredited though the Higher Learning Commission and some individual programs are also accredited by the Commission for Education in Nursing and the Commission on English Language.
Graduates Salary | |
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College Grads Early Career Salary | N/A |
College Grads Average Salary | $71,627 |
College Grads Mid Career Salary | N/A |
Return on Investment (ROI) | |
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10 Year Salary Earnings Potential | $716,270 |
20 Year Salary Earnings Potential | N/A |
Cost of Education (Net Price) 4 Year | $40,628 |
10 Year Projected ROI | $675,642 |
20 Year Projected ROI | N/A |
No College Education Salary Comparison | |
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National Average Salary | $38,792 |
10 Year Projected Income | $387,920 |
20 Year Projected Income | $775,840 |
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